MIL-STD-1330D(SH)
20 September 1996
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS (ASTM)
ASTM D 1193 - Standard Specification for Reagent Water.
(DoD adopted)
ASTM D 2579 - Standard Test Method for Total Organic Carbon in
Water. (DoD adopted)
ASTM D 3921 - Standard Test Method for Oil and Grease and
Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Water.
ASTM E 70 - Standard Test Method for pH of Aqueous Solutions With
the Glass Electrode. (DoD adopted)
ASTM F 311 - Standard Practice for Processing Aerospace Liquid
Samples for Particulate Contamination Analysis Using
Membrane Filters.
ASTM F 331 - Standard Test Method for Nonvolatile Residue of
Halogenated Solvent Extract from Aerospace
Components (Using Rotary Flash Evaporator).
ASTM G 63 - Standard Guide for Evaluating Nonmetallic Materials
for Oxygen Service.
ASTM G 94 - Standard Guide for Evaluating Metals for Oxygen
Service.
(Application for copies should be addressed to the American Society for
Testing and Materials, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.)
COMPRESSED GAS ASSOCIATION (CGA)
CGA C-1 - Methods for Hydrostatic Testing of Compressed Gas
Cylinders.
CGA C-6.1 - Standards for Visual Inspection of High Pressure
Aluminum Compressed Gas Cylinders.
CGA C-6.2 - Guidelines for Visual Inspection and Requalification
of Fiber Reinforced High Pressure Cylinders.
(Application for copies should be addressed to the Compressed Gas
Association, Inc., 1235 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202)
2.4 Order of precedence. In the event of a conflict between the text of this document and the references cited herein, the text of this document takes precedence. Nothing in this document, however, supersedes applicable laws and regulations unless a specific exemption has been obtained.
3. DEFINITIONS
3.1 Aqueous cleaning solution. An aqueous cleaning solution is a water
based cleaner whose constituents are soluble inorganic compounds such as silicates
or phosphates or soluble organic compounds such as non-ionic surfactant or
combinations thereof. Examples of aqueous cleaning solutions include commercial
detergents which generally contain both soluble inorganic and organic compounds
and Navy oxygen cleaner (NOC) which contains only soluble inorganic compounds.
3.2 Blue line. When a cut for a pipe or fitting nears the inner wall, the outer surface turns blue which is referred to as cutting to the blue line. The blue line results from oxidation caused by the reduced ability of the thinned pipe or fitting to dissipate heat generated by the power tool cutting the surface.
3.3 Clean. Clean refers to the absence of scale, particulate, oil, and grease contaminants at a level below that which adversely affects the operation or reliability of the component or system. The process of cleaning should not affect the form, fit, or function of the item being cleaned.
3.4 Cleaning solvent. A cleaning solvent is any material that exhibits the capability to dissolve other substances through chemical action and, for the purposes of this document, is 100 percent volatile. Examples include halogenated solvents such as HCFC-141b which is non-flammable and hydrocarbon solvents such as isopropyl alcohol (IPA) which is very flammable.
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